Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar is dedicated to providing the best possible services to meet (and hopefully exceed) the needs of the college community. Tell us how we are doing. Your comments are welcome and helpful.

Thank you for using the Registrar's home page. The Office of the Registrar believes in using whatever technology is available to improve the quality and efficiency of our services. We will continually evaluate and improve these pages. We pride ourselves, however, on maintaining our personal customer service. It is our hope that you will welcome this source to find the most current information available. Naturally, we hope you will continue to stop in, phone or e-mail as the need arises.

GPA Calculator

Your grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the quality points by the credit hours attempted. Your GPA may range from 0.0 to 4.0. You may wish to print your Academic History from WebAdvisor to get your past grades. You will need to adjust the GPA for plus and minus grades based on the table below before proceeding with any calculations.

Letter Grade

Quality Points

H

4.00

A

4.00

A-

3.67

B+

3.33

B

3.00

B-

2.67

C+

2.33

C

2.00

C-

1.67

D+

1.33

D

1.00

D-

.67

F

0.00

NOTE: The calculations when using the GPA Calculator should not be considered your official GPA at Virginia Wesleyan College as it is not tied to the Student Information System. The results are based only on the data you supply.

AboutVirginia Wesleyan College

Virginia Wesleyan College is Coastal Virginia's premier private, national liberal arts college. Affiliated with the United Methodist Church and located on a 300-acre wooded campus in the dynamic education triangle of Norfolk/Virginia Beach, the College enrolls approximately 1,400 students. Undergraduate degrees include a bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of social work. Offering 33 majors, 30 minors and seven pre-professional programs (most popular: biology and business), the College has an average class size of approximately 13 students. Over 90 percent of Wesleyan’s new graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within one year.